Landmark Theatres in Denver

If you're looking for an independent film in the Mile High City, look no further than Landmark Theatres with 14 screens in Denver. The Mayan, Esquire and Chez Artiste movie theaters all feature showings of foreign, arthouse and indie films. Meanwhile, the Landmark at Greenwood Village and the Landmark Old Towne Arvada show mainstream movies. The Landmark at Greenwood Village offers unlimited popcorn and fountain drinks with admission, although prices are a few dollars higher to offset the costs.

"Our theaters cater to an audience with highly discerning tastes, and we’ve earned their loyalty by consistently putting the best images on screen -- whether it's a new theatrical release or a treasured classic," said Landmark Theatres CEO Ted Mundorff in a 2012 news release.

No student discounts are offered, and discounted prices for matinees only apply to the first showing of the day.

The Landmark Greenwood Village is the chain's first foray into the suburbs of Denver. The Greenwood Village theater features six screens, stadium seating, and a new marketing twist -- popcorn and soda are included in the ticket price.